
Architectural wonders in Dalmatia
Solin, once the ancient capital of Roman Dalmatia, bristles with archaeological treasures and well-preserved ruins. Known then as Salona, it was the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian, and its vast collection of ruins shows just how important this place was to the Romans. Solin holidays are packed with unforgettable scenery and architectural gems at every turn. Visitors are spellbound by the ruins at the impressive archaeological park just outside the town.
Packed with crumbling Roman splendour, the remains of the amphitheatre, basilica and public baths give a terrific glimpse into daily life in the heyday of the empire. Solin is also just a short trip from cultural hotspot Split – in fact, it makes a tranquil base from which to explore the vibrant port city, where the Archaeological Museum showcases the historic treasures found at Solin’s ancient sites. Along with a heady dose of history, holidays to Solin offer as much relaxation, culture and great Croatian cuisine as you could want.
Exciting tours and activities
From priority access for attractions, to day trips to historic sites, here’s our must see activities in Solin
Trogir and Split
50 reviewsSitting at opposite ends of the Gulf of Kastela, Split and Trogir offer two contrasting visions of the past. Split is a bustling city built around a Roman emperor's palace while Trogir is a medieval town set upon an islet – and both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.First, you'll visit Split, the hub of the Dalmatian coast. The star of the show is the vast third century palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today it doubles as Split's old town and has been used to film Game of Thrones. You'll visit two markets and grab a typical snack at Mlinice Pantana, before heading to Trogir.Stacked with medieval palaces and churches, and a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, it packs a lot of heritage into its narrow, cobbled streets.
Free cancellation
Dubrovnik Tour
77 reviewsExploring Dubrovnik is like uncovering a treasure trove of historical masterpieces. And on this tour, you'll discover the Renaissance architecture, ancient palaces and historic churches that have earned Dubrovnik the nickname of ‘Pearl of the Adriatic'.
Free cancellation
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